[GODRIVER-1798] Add instructions on how to authenticate yourself in the database in the main README file, at least make the reference to it Created: 18/Nov/20 Updated: 28/Oct/23 Resolved: 25/Nov/20 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Go Driver |
| Component/s: | Authentication, Documentation |
| Affects Version/s: | 1.4.3 |
| Fix Version/s: | 1.4.4 |
| Type: | Improvement | Priority: | Major - P3 |
| Reporter: | Daniel Omar Vergara Pérez | Assignee: | Kevin Albertson |
| Resolution: | Fixed | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | None | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
| Original Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Backwards Compatibility: | Fully Compatible |
| Description |
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In the company, we're introducing Mongodb. Our is tech stack is mostly gRPC services running on Kubernetes. So we decided to build an Event Sourcing system to track down all our transactions across the microservices interactions. We decided to store the events into a Mongodb. At the beginning we got stuck trying to perform operations on the tables, because we need authenticate before that. It took a while to figure it out. A colleague and I got stuck for hours (working in parallel). We realized we had the same problem in the next stand up meeting. All the team agreed that some sort of example and reference to the actual Authentication documentations might come in handy. I found this on stackoverflow and the accepted solution did the trick. |
| Comments |
| Comment by Kevin Albertson [ 24/Nov/20 ] |
| Comment by Kevin Albertson [ 24/Nov/20 ] |
| Comment by Kevin Albertson [ 20/Nov/20 ] |
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Hi daniel.omar.vergara@gmail.com, thank you for the report and the pull request! The team will review this soon. |